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Catherine O’Hara on Her Scene-Stealing ‘The Last of Us’ Character, Why Pedro Pascal Is Like Meryl Streep and Catching Covid While Making ‘The Studio’
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Spoiler Alert: This story discusses major plot developments in “The Price,” Season 2, Episode 6 of “The Last of Us,” streaming on the service currently known as Max.

When “The Last of Us” co-creator Craig Mazin called Catherine O’Hara to offer her a role in the second season of the HBO series, she was tickled by the idea that she’d be playing a therapist in a post-apocalyptic society. “In this world, that somebody’s responsible for anybody’s mental well being — what a ridiculous pressure job!” she says over Zoom. “That makes me laugh.”

O’Hara has been making audiences laugh since her days on the Canadian sketch comedy series Sctv in the late 1970s through her standout performances in films like “Beetlejuice” and “Home Alone,” the Christopher Guest comedies “Waiting for Guffman,” “Best in Show,” “A Mighty Wind” and “For Your Consideration” and her Emmy-winning role on “Schitt’s Creek.” But...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/19/2025
  • by Adam B. Vary
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Sunlight’ Trailer Brings One of Nina Conti’s Famed Characters To the Big Screen [Exclusive]
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Nina Conti (Family Tree) isn’t monkeying around in Collider’s exclusive trailer debut for the comedy creative’s film, Sunlight. While audiences have known her and seen her perform on stage and in front of the camera as an actress, comedian, and ventriloquist, her latest project gives her another hat to wear — that of a filmmaker. The title, which is presented by the legendary Christopher Guest, not only marks Conti’s feature-length directorial debut but also blends her famed ventriloquist act with a screenplay co-penned alongside her co-star and frequent collaborator, Shenoah Allen (Breaking Bad). The first look at the trailer reveals one woman’s attempt to leave her toxic relationship behind and move towards new opportunities. She’ll just get there in her own way — which means staying hidden underneath a giant monkey suit.

At the top of the teaser, we meet Roy (Allen), a man down on...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 5/16/2025
  • by Britta DeVore
  • Collider.com
Elaine May’s Women: In Praise of the Loser Brunette
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Amalia Ulman’s Magic Farm is in theaters beginning April 25. A New Leaf.Never have I seen one woman in whom every social grace was so lacking. Did I say she was primitive? Well, I retract that. She’s feral.—Henry Graham, of Henrietta, in A New LeafI have been dreading writing this essay because it means admitting to myself and to the world something very unfortunate: I am a loser brunette.It was 2017, and my then husband suggested we watch A New Leaf (1971) because there was a new Blu-ray restoration, which was exciting. But as I watched Walter Matthau as Henry Graham arrogantly reckoning with the fact that he had run out of money, making teary-eyed farewell visits to his Upper East Side tailor and racket club, I thought of the man sitting next to me and was shocked by the similarities. “He’s just like you,” I said to my husband,...
See full article at MUBI
  • 4/24/2025
  • MUBI
The Last Of Us Season 2 Premiere Scene That Took A Whole Day To Shoot
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Don't attend your weekly session if you haven't watched "Future Days," the season 2 premiere of "The Last of Us." Spoilers lie ahead!

In the second season of "The Last of Us" — HBO's adaptation of Naughty Dog's beloved video game series — showrunners Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann are introducing some characters who don't appear in the game, including Gail, a therapist living in the protected fortress of Jackson, Wyoming who's played by Emmy winner Catherine O'Hara. Gail isn't in the games, so what's her purpose in the series?

In the season 2 premiere, "Future Days," we see the typically taciturn Joel Miller (Pedro Pascal) go to Gail's house, only to learn something very surprising: Joel is seeking treatment from Gail as he works through some mental health issues. According to O'Hara, Mazin and Druckmann gave her and Pascal room as performers ... and scheduled an entire day for Joel's therapy session. As...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 4/17/2025
  • by Nina Starner
  • Slash Film
10 Best Fake Movies Within Other Movies
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As fulfilling as it must be to create an actual feature film, there has to be a lot of fun involved in developing the fake films that sometimes appear in movies. Think about it. You don't have to deal with all the finicky details and logistics of turning this brief concept into a fully-fledged picture -- you just get to come up with an idea, execute the best bits of it, and move on. 

Whether they add to the narrative or simply serve as an excellent punchline, fake movies can pack an out-sized punch, considering how we often only see a few minutes of them within a larger narrative. But it speaks to their quality that despite the small amount of time they're shown on screen, they tend to lodge themselves into the mind of the viewer, giving audiences a stand-out moment. And the very best of these make us all think,...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 3/27/2025
  • by Audrey Fox
  • Slash Film
Can old TV shows find a Netflix Effect on YouTube?
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An attempt to revive a bygone television spinoff is also a novel twist on a common marketing tactic. In recent months, studios and other rights holders have started making classic films and TV shows available for free on YouTube, where a new generation of viewers can revive interest in older productions.

For years, TV networks and streamers have used YouTube as a secondary distribution window for previous episodes of returning shows. At the start of new seasons, it’s not unusual to see full-length pilot episodes show up on network-affiliated YouTube channels. The most recent example of that phenomenon brought the entire first season of the Disney+ hit Andor to YouTube ahead of the Star Wars saga’s impending return.

That move is informed by simple logic: If viewers can get free access to a hit show, they’re more likely to give it a try. If they like what they see,...
See full article at Tubefilter.com
  • 3/13/2025
  • by Sam Gutelle
  • Tubefilter.com
Which White Lotus Season 3 Cast Member Has Soap Roots?
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White Lotus is halfway through its third season, and the drama is finally intensifying for several characters staying at the Thailand resort. After a local celebration that found three of the privileged vacationers targeted and water gunned, and Belinda recognized Tanya’s toxic ex-husband Greg (who goes by Gary now), the danger is escalating. But we noticed that one of the actors helping drum up the drama and the comedy of the show has soap roots. Which actor is it?

Soap Opera and White Lotus Connections

If you recall, in the first memorable season of White Lotus, Murray Bartlett, formerly of Guiding Light, played Armond, one of the season’s most integral roles. For this, the soap alum ultimately won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.

During the hit drama’s second season, Meghann Fahy earned an Emmy nod playing Theo James’s other half,...
See full article at Soap Hub
  • 3/12/2025
  • by Tina Charles
  • Soap Hub
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Tribeca comedy ‘The French Italian’ picked up for sales (exclusive)
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New York outfit The Dazey Phase has picked up Tribeca comedy and the feature debut of US filmmaker Rachel Wolther, The French Italian, for sales.

Residents of a New York City apartment complex engage in an escalating prank war that spirals out of control. Cast includes Euphoria star Chloe Cherry, Aristotle Athari, Catherine Cohen and Ruby McCollister.

The film’s US producers are Mirmade Productions and Savage Rose Films.

Wolther said the film falls within the “genre of talky New York comedies, with homages to some of my favourite play-within-a-play classics like Waiting For Guffman, The Producers and of course...
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  • 3/12/2025
  • ScreenDaily
Warner Bros. Movies including 'Dungeons & Dragons' Available on YouTube for Free
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In a bold and time-relevant move that is sure to delight movie fans, Warner Bros. Entertainment has made 31 of its full-length movies available for free on its YouTube channels, including 2000's Dungeons & Dragons, and the Jackie Chan movie Mr. Nice Guy. The refreshing approach to content distribution, however, is a strategy that aims to boost visibility and generate digital ad revenue, with the additional benefit of making a diverse range of cinematic gems accessible to a wider audience.

According to Variety, ever since 2025 began, the entertainment giant has quietly been dropping movies on its Warner Bros.-owned YouTube channels, all available to stream for free. Of course, the movies still include ads for those who do not own a YouTube Premium subscription. These movies include a mix of genres and eras, with titles like the 1935 adventure Mutiny on the Bounty, the 2002 sci-fi comedy starring Eddie Murphy, The Adventures of Pluto Nash,...
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  • 2/8/2025
  • by Soniya Hinduja
  • MovieWeb
Over 30 Warner Bros. movies available to stream free on YouTube
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Warner Bros. Discovery may not be ready to launch a free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) service of its own just yet, but the company is on the lookout for ways to boost its digital ad revenue. Its latest tactic is to add free movies to YouTube. Wbd has put more than 30 full-length films on the social video platform to stream at no cost, as long as you don’t mind putting up with a few commercials.

Key Details: Movies featuring Kevin Bacon, Chevy Chase, Robert De Niro, and other stars are streaming free on YouTube. None of the films are currently available to stream on the company’s platform Max. Wbd licenses plenty of content to Fast platforms, but has made no public progress on its own Fast platform. Sign Up $9.99+ / month max via prime video

The list of movies from Wbd that are now available to stream free on YouTube can be seen here.
See full article at The Streamable
  • 2/7/2025
  • by David Satin
  • The Streamable
Warner Bros. Releases 31 Free Movies on YouTube—Here’s the Full List
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Movie lovers, rejoice! Warner Bros. has quietly made 31 full-length movies available to stream for free on YouTube. This move allows viewers to enjoy classic and lesser-known films without a subscription, though they do come with ads unless you have YouTube Premium.

Over the years, Warner Bros. has experimented with different ways to make money from its vast catalog of films. It launched FilmStruck, a subscription streaming service, in 2018, but shut it down less than a year later. Since then, the company has focused on licensing movies to free, ad-supported platforms like Roku and Tubi.

Now, Warner Bros. is trying a new approach—releasing movies directly on YouTube. This move allows the studio to generate revenue through digital ads while making films more accessible to a wider audience.

The selection of movies is quite diverse, covering different genres and decades. Some of the highlights include:

Classic films: Mutiny on the Bounty...
See full article at Fiction Horizon
  • 2/6/2025
  • by Valentina Kraljik
  • Fiction Horizon
Warner Bros. Releases 31 Full-Length Movies on Its YouTube Channels, Streaming for Free
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Over the years, Warner Bros. has tried to monetize its catalog of older movies through different subscription streaming services, including FilmStruck — which it shut down less than a year after it launched in 2018.

Now, Warner Bros. Entertainment has quietly taken a new approach to bringing its content to YouTube to farm its film catalog for digital ad revenue.

Since the start of 2025, the company has released 31 movies on Warner Bros.-owned YouTube channels, all available for free. The movies include ads, unless you are a YouTube Premium subscriber. Warner Bros. has published a YouTube playlist with the free movies, available at this link.

The titles are varied and cut across genres, with some films on the list dating back decades. The movies include “Mutiny on the Bounty” starring Marlon Brando, “The Adventures of Pluto Nash” starring Eddie Murphy, “Oh, God!” featuring George Burns in the titular role, “The Mission” starring Robert De Niro,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 2/6/2025
  • by Todd Spangler
  • Variety Film + TV
Warner Bros. Added Films With Liam Neeson & Marlon Brando to YouTube That are Free to Watch
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In a very uncharacteristic move by Warner Bros., the studio has uploaded 31 movies to stream on YouTube for free. There is a perception that those who are watching a movie via a streaming service over going to the theater, is that it's free to do, despite paying a monthly subscription. Those streaming platforms are more costly than ever, and people are starting to make cuts to what could be a must-have service. Yet, a movie on YouTube that can be watched for free with no rental fee or any commercials, is something Warner Bros. is looking to offer movie fans with titles like the first Dungeons & Dragons, Mutiny on the Bounty, and the Jackie Chan-led Mr. Nice Guy.

Warner Bros. Entertainment's YouTube page made a playlist of movies that can be watched for free, some of which are critically acclaimed hits. These include Palme d'Or winner The Mission starring Robert DeNiro,...
See full article at MovieWeb
  • 2/5/2025
  • by Richard Fink
  • MovieWeb
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Christopher Guest movies: 10 greatest films ranked worst to best
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Here’s a fun fact: Thanks to his lineage, writer/director/actor Christopher Guest has an inherited royal title — the 5th Baron Haden-Guest — and for three years was an active member of the British House of Lords. In his spare time, however, Baron Haden-Guest makes delightfully silly movies that make audiences around the globe very happy.

Guest largely worked as an actor in the 1970s, with stage and TV appearances mixed with occasional side gigs with the satirists The National Lampoon. His breakthrough role came in 1984 as lead guitarist Nigel Tufnel in Rob Reiner‘s classic comedy “This Is Spinal Tap,” whose improvisational style proved to be an enormous influence when Guest began directing films five years later. That technique came to full fruition in his second directorial effort, 1996’s “Waiting For Guffman,” where he gathered together a group of great comic actors who formed a loose repertory company that...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 2/2/2025
  • by Tom O'Brien, Chris Beachum and Misty Holland
  • Gold Derby
Critters 4 (1992)
Warner Bros has put a bunch of free films on YouTube, including Critters 4
Critters 4 (1992)
Warner Bros has released 17 of its films to watch for free on YouTube, including Critters 4 and Waiting For Guffman. Here’s the full list of titles:

YouTube has come to rival TV channels and streaming services with its extensive library of shows, tutorials and, naturally, clips of people making fools of themselves.

Warner Bros has tapped into this vast resource by releasing some of its films to watch, in full, for free on the platform. That’s music to our ears, especially as Netflix is hiking up its prices again.

Don’t expect to find Furiosa or Juror #2 on YouTube just yet, though. The playlist is made up of films ranging from the mid-1980s all the way to 2008, with gems like Critters 4, Mr Nice Guy and Waiting For Guffman. We can also guarantee you no AI was used in the making of these films, although you might...
See full article at Film Stories
  • 1/23/2025
  • by Maria Lattila
  • Film Stories
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Inventory: 10 January movies that were diamonds in the dumping ground
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As each new year begins, folks celebrate, sometimes with great relief, the passage of time and the cultural highs that held us aloft. Looking back means not quite being ready to look forward, which helps explain the phenomenon of bad movies that plague theaters every January, a notorious dumping ground...
See full article at avclub.com
  • 1/6/2025
  • by Jarrod Jones
  • avclub.com
Kevin Corcoran, Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire, and Spike in Fidèle vagabond (1957)
10 Must-See Unconventional Dog Movies
Kevin Corcoran, Tommy Kirk, Dorothy McGuire, and Spike in Fidèle vagabond (1957)
Must See Unconventional Dog Movies: Researchers would list out a lot of benefits of dog ownership/companionship. I mean sometimes one’s profound sadness can vaporize when looking at the strangely appealing eyes and long drooping ears of a dog. The way your canine pal scurries away when you are angry, or the way it dashes around in little circles vying for your attention, or the look it gives you when its forelegs are on the ground and head resting between them, dogs are the picture of unconditional love and adoration. The limited lifespan of a pet dog also teaches us a thing or two about death and grief.

Stories of dog ownership in cinema tend to mostly lurch toward the cute and cuddly. Of course, we need movies like “Old Yeller” (1957) or “Marley & Me” (2008) where our furry friends are at the center of ceaseless heart-warming entertainment. But the...
See full article at High on Films
  • 12/1/2024
  • by Arun Kumar
  • High on Films
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This Is the John Waters Film That Inspired Aubrey Plaza’s Sense of Humor
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It comes as no surprise to anyone that actor and comedian Aubrey Plaza is a big John Waters fan, but her favorite Waters flick has us wondering – are those, pussy willows?

When Waters announced his return to feature filmmaking after a twenty-year hiatus back in April, the professed “Pope of Trash” chose Plaza to be his newest heroine over half a century after the incomparable Divine showed the transgressive film world what it meant to be a truly obscene leading lady. Waters’ newest project is a film adaptation of his 2022 debut novel Liarmouth: A Feel-Bad Romance, which told the story of a professional con artist Marsha "Liarmouth" Sprinkle as she attempts a daring heist at Baltimore/Washington International Airport (obviously) alonside her partner in crime and in passion Daryl, to whom Marsha has promised sex exactly once a year. In the film, Plaza will play Marsha, and Janet Snakehole herself...
See full article at Cracked
  • 11/15/2024
  • Cracked
Aubrey Plaza Credits John Waters’ ‘Serial Mom’ for Inspiring Her Comedy Tastes: It Was the Funniest S**t I’ve Ever Seen’
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Aubrey Plaza has been waiting to wade into John Waters’ filmography for decades, ever since she first watched his 1994 satirical film “Serial Mom.”

During a visit alongside director Sean Price Williams to Kim’s Video at Alamo Drafthouse in Downtown Manhattan for its web series, Plaza credited Waters for inspiring her comedy taste in film.

“John Waters blew my mind with ‘Serial Mom,'” she said, adding that working in a video store while in high school was how she “learned about independent films.”

The “Megalopolis” actress added, “I was getting really into John Waters. I was getting really into ‘Waiting for Guffman’ and Christopher Guest movies. [But] ‘Serial Mom’ for me was like, oh my god…I was laughing so much. I thought it was the funniest shit I’ve ever seen. Of course I watch all those other movies and I just think he just doesn’t care. It...
See full article at Indiewire
  • 11/14/2024
  • by Samantha Bergeson
  • Indiewire
‘Sunlight’ Filmmaker Nina Conti on How Getting Cast in Phil Lord and Chris Miller’s Han Solo Film Helped Her Directorial Debut
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The feature directorial debut of actress and comedian Nina Conti, “Sunlight,” reimagines Monkey, one of the characters she performs in her ventriloquist act, as the human-sized alter ego of a woman on the run from a toxic relationship. In addition to wearing multiple hats behind the scenes of the film, Conti wears two costumes, playing both the woman and the monkey.

“The monkey is much easier,” she tells Variety.

Principal photography took place in Albuquerque, N.M., just a few dozen miles from the Santa Fe International Film Festival, where the film screened on Oct. 19 with Conti and executive producer Christopher Guest in attendance. Speaking in the El Dorado Hotel lobby right after the screening, she exuded a joyful relief that “Sunlight” was well-received by festival attendees; the film’s completion and current festival run marks the payoff to a journey that began more than 20 years ago when she first...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/24/2024
  • by Todd Gilchrist
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ Cast and Character Guide | Photos
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“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is bringing some beloved characters back to fans, but the sequel is also introducing a few fresh faces — relatively speaking, considering they might be dead.

Once again directed by Tim Burton, the sequel takes place 30 years after the original, bringing the Deetz family back together for Charles’ death. At this point, Lydia (Winona Ryder) is fully grown with a daughter of her own, who discovers the mysterious remnants of Beetlejuice left in the attic.

We won’t spoil anything here, but we will give you a rundown of who’s who in the “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” cast and the characters they’re playing, old and new.

Beetlejuice (Michael Keaton) Warner Bros.

The juice is loose yet again, and he’s played by Michael Keaton once more. Keaton is, of course, perhaps best known as Beetlejuice and Batman, but you’ll also from “Spider-Man: Homecoming,” “Spotlight” and “Birdman.”

Lydia Deetz...
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  • 9/6/2024
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
Eugene and Dan Levy in Talks to Host 2024 Emmys
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It’s a family reunion at the Emmys, as Eugene and Dan Levy are in talks to host the 76th kudocast on ABC, taking place Sept. 15 at the Peacock Theater in downtown Los Angeles.

The father-son duo, who co-created “Schitt’s Creek” and each won Emmys for it, are currently in negotiations with the Television Academy, and a deal has not yet been struck, sources tell Variety. Neither the Television Academy, nor representatives for the Levys, returned Variety‘s request for comment.

Eugene and Dan Levy have presented together at awards ceremonies, including the 2020 SAG Awards, and once guest-hosted “Ellen” as a duo.

In their six-season CBC comedy “Schitt’s Creek,” they played father and son Johnny and David Rose, whose family, after an embezzlement scheme, is forced to move out of their mansion and into a motel in Schitt’s Creek, a town they once bought as a joke.

The series...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 8/6/2024
  • by Ethan Shanfeld
  • Variety Film + TV
'Sing Sing' Review - Colman Domingo All But Secures His Second Oscar Nomination
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Who wouldve thought the healing of the planet would start behind the walls of Sing Sing? one character muses toward the end of Greg Kwedars film. Its a great line one of many uttered throughout the movies 105-minute runtime. Stories about theater are nothing new, with everything from All About Eve to Birdman to Waiting for Guffman approaching the medium in vastly different ways. Ones that take place in prison arent revolutionary either, with Shawshank Redemption, Orange Is the New Black, and Oz offering just a few of the many examples. But a film about a theater group in a prison? Now thats intriguing and is made even more so by the fact its based on a true story.
See full article at Collider.com
  • 7/12/2024
  • by Taylor Gates
  • Collider.com
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Martin Mull Influenced Decades of Sly, Subversive Comedy
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Recent documentaries about Albert Brooks and Steve Martin give the comics their rightful flowers for introducing a fresh comic persona to popular culture — the smarmy show-biz performer, polished, unctuous and self-satisfied to the point of absurdity. But Martin Mull, the accomplished musician, painter and comedian who passed away yesterday at the age of 80, deserves to be mentioned in their company.

Fernwood 2 Night, a spin-off of Norman Lear’s Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, is one of those comedies more influential than beloved — no cable network has been running repeats for years. But catch a few episodes (thanks, Internet Archive!) and you’ll hear its echoes in It’s Garry Shandling’s Show and the mockumentaries of Christopher Guest. Mull starred as Barth Gimble, the obnoxiously hip co-host of a local talk show set in the fictional town of Fernwood, Ohio alongside Fred Willard’s clueless Jerry Hubbard.

Mull was the...
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  • 6/29/2024
  • Cracked
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Jane Lynch Got Her Big Break in Christopher Guest’s Frosted Flakes Commercial
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Before there was Glee, before there was Talladega Nights, Jane Lynch got one of her first starring roles in Weirdo Couple Obsessed With Frosted Flakes.

“In 1999, I did a bunch of commercials,” Lynch told Martin Short on Jimmy Kimmel Live!. “I don’t know if you remember, but it was the year of Jane Lynch. Maxium, Chevrolet, I did all sorts of stuff. A bug spray.”

Ooh, a bug spray! Those are lucrative gigs for a struggling comic, but Lynch’s big break was yet to come. “I went into a callback for a Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes commercial,” she remembered. At the audition, she found out who was set to direct the spot: Christopher Guest.

Lynch had seen Waiting for Guffman and knew Guest from his work with Short and Billy Crystal on Saturday Night Live. “You guys were just amazing, and so, I was very nervous,” she told Short.
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  • 6/27/2024
  • Cracked
Lil Rel Howery and Nina Dobrev Find a Murderer Through Song in Reunion Sneak Peek [Exclusive]
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With all the small talk, catching up, and interacting with people you hoped to never have to see again, high school reunions are a horror show. But, toss in murder and now the misery has really gone through the roof. Such is the case in Reunion, a film helmed by Chris Nelson (Date and Switch) that centers on a murder that goes down on the night of a 20-year high school reunion. In an exclusive to Collider sneak peek, eager audiences can catch a look at one of the mystery comedys laugh-out-loud scenes as a group of ex-classmates are forced to not only interact with one another but suss out the killer in their midst. Featuring just a few of the recognizable names starring in the production, the energy between Lil Rel Howery (Vacation Friends), Billy Magnussen (Road House), Jillian Bell (Brittany Runs a Marathon), Jamie Chung (Grown Ups), Nina Dobrev...
See full article at Collider.com
  • 6/26/2024
  • by Britta DeVore
  • Collider.com
Ghostlight Directors Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thomspon Discuss the Powerful Indie Gem (Interview)
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Filmmakers Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan made a big splash with their feature debut Saint Frances, which won the Audience Award at SXSW in 2019 before going on to win the John Cassavetes award at the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Their latest feature, Ghostlight, premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival, where it was one of the most acclaimed films of the fest.

We at FandomWire got the opportunity to speak with Thompson and O’Sullivan about Ghostlight, along with their exciting budding careers.

Ghostlight Interview

FandomWire: I think although there are certainly some similarities between your films, they’re all very different in style, tone, and theme. How do you see your approach as filmmakers evolving from your first film to Ghostlight?

Alex Thompson: I’ve always appreciated the storytellers who don’t preempt judgment on their characters and on the scenario, sort of let them be. And I think making...
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  • 6/15/2024
  • by Sean Boelman
  • FandomWire
‘Ghostlight’ Review: An Illuminating Look at Performance, Theatrical and Otherwise
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Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson imbue the paradoxes of performing arts so deeply into their film Ghostlight that it even extends to the title. In a poetic sense, the light stand that illuminates an unpopulated theater isn’t for human eyes. It’s to appease or rebuff spirits, depending on who’s asked. But in a practical sense, the ghost light exists to help the living—mostly to avoid a fate like falling into the orchestra pit and joining the dead.

Life subsumes legend for O’Sullivan and Thompson in a worthy follow-up to their previous collaboration on the small-scale humanist triumph, 2020’s Saint Frances. Their ambition broadens significantly in Ghostlight, though their firm footing in sincerity and simplicity isn’t diminished in the slightest. The creative and life partners deliver a moving apologia for the value of theater by exploring its central contradiction: a performance is an act of honesty,...
See full article at Slant Magazine
  • 6/12/2024
  • by Marshall Shaffer
  • Slant Magazine
25 Classic Film Mockumentaries Gallery: From ‘Spinal Tap’, ‘Best In Show’, ‘District 9’ To ‘Punishment Park’ & More
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This Is Spinal Tap is one of the most quotable films in cinema history and defined the genre of film known today as the mockumentary.

Rob Reiner’s 1984 directorial debut about an aging English metal band chronicled fame, groupies and their fateful tour and would set the bar for the style of film to satirize a subject depicting fictional events but presented as a documentary. They often use the conventions of traditional documentaries, such as interviews and narration, to tell a fictional or exaggerated story.

Christopher Guest, who portrayed Nigel Tufnel in This Is Spinal Tap, would go on to direct and star with an incredible ensemble cast in many of his productions that included Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Catherine O’Hara, Parker Posey, Fred Willard, Eugene Levy and Jennifer Coolidge in the classic mockumentaries Waiting for Guffman, Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, For Your Consideration and Mascots.

Jemaine Clement...
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  • 4/1/2024
  • by The Deadline Team
  • Deadline Film + TV
10 Quotes From This Is Spinal Tap That Go Up To Eleven
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This Is Spinal Tap is one of the best mockumentary movies ever made with hilarious quotes that still hold up today. The cast members, who are also writers, contribute to the movie's memorable quotes through their improvisation skills. The movie satirizes rock documentaries, pretentious musicians, and record label meddling with pitch-perfect humor.

The many hilarious This is Spinal Tap (1984) quotes help the movie maintain its status as one of the best mockumentary movies ever made. It is also one of the first real mockumentaries, setting the stage for co-writer Christopher Guest’s later directorial work, including Waiting For Guffman (1996) and Best in Show (2000). The movie’s satire of rock documentaries, pretentious musicians, and record label meddling was so pitch-perfect that U2’s The Edge said that when he first watched it, “I didn’t laugh, I wept” (via GQ).

This is Spinal Tap has four listed writers, and three of...
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  • 3/23/2024
  • by Shawn S. Lealos, Ben Sherlock
  • ScreenRant
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Eugene Levy Supported by Catherine O'Hara, Jason Biggs & More at Hollywood Walk of Fame Ceremony
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Eugene Levy got support from family and friends at his Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony!

The 77-year-old Canadian actor and comedian received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday (March 8).

Guest speakers at the event included Eugene‘s Schitt’s Creek co-star Catherine O’Hara and the actor’s daughter Sarah Levy.

If you didn’t know, Eugene also shared the screen with Catherine in 1980′s Nothing Personal, 1996′s Waiting for Guffman, 2000′s Best in Show, 2003′s A Mighty Wind, 2006′s Over the Hedge, and 2006′s For Your Consideration.

Eugene‘s American Pie on-screen son Jason Biggs was in attendance as well!

Find out who else is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2024!

Last year, Eugene Levy spoke about the possibility of a Schitt’s Creek reunion!

Browse through the gallery to see more photos from Eugene Levy’s Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony…...
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  • 3/8/2024
  • by Just Jared
  • Just Jared
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Kate Berlant’s Killer Solo Show Is All About Losing Control
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Actress and standup comedian Kate Berlant is always sure to remind people she didn’t get where she is by taking classes. “I was rejected from acting school,” she tells Rolling Stone. “I have no formal training.” But her one-woman show, Kate, which came to Los Angeles last month (well, technically Pasadena) after previous runs in New York and London, is deeply concerned with questions of artistic lies and emotional truth. It’s also brutally funny.

“It’s my favorite place the show has been,” Berlant says of the Pasadena Playhouse,...
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  • 2/15/2024
  • by Miles Klee
  • Rollingstone.com
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‘First Time Female Director’ Trailer: Chelsea Peretti Enlists An All-Star Comedic Ensemble For Her Directorial Debut
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Chelsea Peretti is a comedic actor who often lights up any project she’s in. Just ask those devotees of “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.” So, you have to be excited by the prospect of “First Time Female Director,” a feature she wrote, directed, and stars in.

Read More: ‘First Time Female Director’ Review: A Dire ‘Waiting For Guffman’-Esque Disappointment From Writer/Director/Star Chelsea Peretti [Tribeca]

As seen in the trailer, “First Time Female Director” follows the story of a woman who takes on the role of director at a local theater.

Continue reading ‘First Time Female Director’ Trailer: Chelsea Peretti Enlists An All-Star Comedic Ensemble For Her Directorial Debut at The Playlist.
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  • 2/7/2024
  • by Charles Barfield
  • The Playlist
‘The Last of Us’ Season 2 Casts Catherine O’Hara
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Catherine O’Hara has been cast in “The Last of Us” Season 2 at HBO, Variety has learned.

Details on the character O’Hara will be playing are being kept under wraps. She joins returning series leads Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey in the hit series alongside new cast members Isabela Merced as Dina, Young Mazino as Jesse, and Kaitlyn Dever as Abby.

O’Hara is one of the most celebrated comedic actresses in modern times, having first broken out during her time on the acclaimed sketch comedy series “Sctv.” She is best known most recently for her starring role in the comedy series “Schitt’s Creek,” on which she played Moira Rose throughout the show’s six-season run. She received two Emmy nominations for the show, winning the award for best actress in a comedy in 2020 for the final season. O’Hara is also known for her work in the films of...
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  • 2/2/2024
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
Christopher Guest at an event for For Your Consideration (2006)
Christopher Guest Couldn’t Wait To Try Improv Approach With ‘Guffman’
Christopher Guest at an event for For Your Consideration (2006)
After Christopher Guest starred in Rob Reiner’s This is Spinal Tap, he was bitten by the mockumentary bug himself: He wound up making five of them, including Best in Show, the Oscar-nominated A Mighty Wind, and Waiting for Guffman. Guffman was the first of Guest’s mockumentaries and, at the time the film was released, he talked to us about the process of “writing” the movie on the spot through improvisation. (Click on the media bar below to hear Christopher Guest) https://www.hollywoodoutbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Chistopher_Guest-Waiting_For_Guffman_.mp3

Waiting for Guffman is available on DVD, Blu-Ray, and most digital platforms.

The post Christopher Guest Couldn’t Wait To Try Improv Approach With ‘Guffman’ appeared first on Hollywood Outbreak.
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  • 11/30/2023
  • by Hollywood Outbreak
  • HollywoodOutbreak.com
What's Coming to Pluto TV in September 2023; 'Yellowstone' Marathon, 'Star Trek' Day, Game Shows and More
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Here’s hoping that “Yellowstone” fans have a comfortable chair this weekend! Paramount’s free streaming servicePluto TV is gearing up to stream the first four seasons of the show on its More TV Drama channel.

Season 1 will start streaming Friday, Sept. 1 at 4 p.m. Et. Seasons 2 and 3 will begin airing at the same time on Saturday, Sept. 2 and Sunday, Sept. 3 respectively, and the fourth season will start streaming at 2 p.m. Et on Monday, Sept. 4.

Watch the Trailer for ‘Yellowstone’ Season 4:

There’s also new content coming to Pluto’s Game Shows channel, with shows like “Pictionary” and “25 Words or Less” debuting there this month. More kids titles will also head to Pluto thanks to the addition of the Nickelodeon Zoom! Zoom! channel, with lightning-fast series like “Blaze and the Monster Machines” and “Top Wing” available.

There are lots of other marathons and themed events coming to Pluto TV this month,...
See full article at The Streamable
  • 8/30/2023
  • by David Satin
  • The Streamable
7 Comedy Movies Like ‘Theater Camp’ To Watch If You Loved the Movie
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Theater Camp is a quirky comedy film directed by Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman, they also worked on a screenplay with Noah Galvin and Ben Platt. The comedy film is set in a theater camp in upstate New York, and it follows the quirky teachers and the budding as the threat of financial ruin looms over the camp because its indomitable founder Joan falls into a coma and her clueless brother is now in charge. Theater Camp also stars Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, Jimmy Tatro, and Ayo Edebiri. So, if you loved Theater Camp here are some similar movies you should watch next.

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Synopsis: It’s the last day of Camp Firewood’s season, but there’s still time for the big talent show, a little romance… and for everyone to be wiped out by the piece of NASA...
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  • 8/25/2023
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Waiting for Guffman: How Christopher Guest’s First Mockumentary Changed the Genre Forever
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There is no name more synonymous with the mockumentary style than Christopher Guest. He was the director who shot the genre into the public eye.

His first film, Waiting for Guffman, was groundbreaking in its intention and a light-hearted look at small-town life and the strange world of local theater. It remains his best.

Who Is Christopher Guest?

Christopher Guest is the leader of an informal troupe of actors whose focus is long-form, character-based improvisation. Guest himself has been involved in this type of acting since starring in director Rob Reiner’s 1984 opus This Is Spinal Tap. Guest played Nigel Tufnel opposite soon-to-be long-time collaborators Michael McKean and Harry Shearer. The three portrayed 1980s British rock stars whose careers have not been going according to plan.

Related: Christopher Guest: Every Great Mockumentary, Ranked

The film had a basic script but was largely improvised by the three main actors. Their goal...
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  • 7/31/2023
  • by Lee LaMarche
  • MovieWeb
Like ‘Theater Camp’? Watch This Classic Theater Parody
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Being involved in a theatrical stage production on any level takes hard work and flexibility. The people who audition and volunteer for crew positions are often some of the most passionate, eccentric people in their community, and the antics that go on during the rehearsal process often reflect that eccentricity. The release of Theater Camp takes a hilarious look into the process as the counselors and their young campers work to save their camp from being closed down, joining the plethora of other movies about putting on a play. The absolute pinnacle of comedies showcasing the process of putting on a play, however, is Waiting for Guffman. This movie is stacked with a brilliant cast of the most talented improvisational comedians, and their collaborative efforts produced the most realistic and hysterical behind-the-scenes look into community theater that everyone should watch before seeing a more modern take on the experience in Theater Camp.
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  • 7/16/2023
  • by Andrew Anderson
  • Collider.com
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Director of Dark Comedy ‘Apocalypse Clown’ on Making a “$2M Roland Emmerich Film. With Clowns. In Ireland”
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Of all the films screening at the Galway Film Fleadh on the West Coast of Ireland, one stands out as having the sort of wild premise that should instantly pique the interest of anyone with a penchant for comedy of the more ridiculous variety.

Apocalypse Clown — getting its world premiere on Friday before screening at Canada’s Fantastia Festival later this month and ahead of its U.K. and Ireland release on Sept. 1 — may even boast the most “Wtf?” film plotline of the year, with a story set in the aftermath of a mysterious blackout that plunges Ireland into anarchy and following a group of washed-up clowns, brought together following a mass brawl at a funeral, who traverse the country in chaotic and sometimes bloody fashion for one last shot at their (far-fetched) dreams. A quiet arthouse drama, this is not.

From director George Kane — who has spent the last...
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  • 7/14/2023
  • by Alex Ritman
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Theater Camp is the funniest film you probably won't see this summer
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Jimmy Tatro and Ayo Edebiri in Theater Camp. Photo: Searchlight Pictures We’ve got one week before Barbenheimer arrives to suck up all the oxygen in the room and all the spare theaters at the multiplex. So, in this calm before the pop-culture storm, let’s talk about a smaller...
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  • 7/14/2023
  • by Cindy White
  • avclub.com
Theater Camp is the funniest film you probably won't see this summer
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Molly Gordon and Ben Platt in Theater Camp.Photo: Searchlight Pictures

We’ve got one week before Barbenheimer arrives to suck up all the oxygen in the room and all the spare theaters at the multiplex. So, in this calm before the pop-culture storm, let’s talk about a smaller...
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  • 7/14/2023
  • by Cindy White
  • avclub.com
Engaged ‘Theater Camp’ Stars Ben Platt and Noah Galvin Call Movie ‘Our First Child Together’
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It’s good to know that Ben Platt and Molly Gordon’s failed childhood romance didn’t keep them from remaining life-long friends. The actors star in “Theater Camp,” a mockumentary about a performing arts summer camp co-directed by Gordon and Nick Lieberman. Said romance bloomed when Platt and Gordon were just 7 years old.

“I gave her this charm bracelet as I-guess-we’re-going-to-date-now,” Platt remembers during an appearance on this week’s “Just for Variety” podcast. “She freaked out and told her mom, ‘I’m not ready,’ so I gave it to a different girl. Instead, I gave Molly a picture frame with a picture of me and Molly in it because I was like, ‘Here’s a friendship thing.’ Then she was devastated.”

Joining Platt on the podcast was his “Theater Camp” co-star and husband-to-be Noah Galvin. “Theater Camp,” based on a 2020 short of the same name, was written...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/13/2023
  • by Marc Malkin
  • Variety Film + TV
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Theater Camp review: Small stakes lead to big laughs
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Ben Platt, Molly Gordon in Theater Camp Photo: Searchlight Pictures There was a time when the adage “write what you know” was not only an instinctual starting place, but also sage industry advice. These days, many artists seem to recoil from those words, preferring high-concept ideas over simple, small stories,...
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  • 7/13/2023
  • by Brent Simon
  • avclub.com
Theater Camp review: Small stakes lead to big laughs
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Ben Platt, Molly Gordon in Theater CampPhoto: Searchlight Pictures

There was a time when the adage “write what you know” was not only an instinctual starting place, but also sage industry advice. These days, many artists seem to recoil from those words, preferring high-concept ideas over simple, small stories, and...
See full article at avclub.com
  • 7/13/2023
  • by Brent Simon
  • avclub.com
Molly Gordon
Theater Camp Review: A Musical Farce by Theater Nerds, for Theater Nerds
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Molly Gordon and Nick Lieberman’s Theater Camp suggests Christopher Guest’s Waiting for Guffman as made by, and starring, theater brats. The largely improvised film also lovingly lampoons the more ridiculous and high-strung tendencies of overly serious community theater types, but does so with an earnest gusto that quickly becomes tiresome.

Guest’s 1996 film is populated by a murderer’s row of skilled improvisers whose work, even at its most over the top, feels effortless, with a lived-in quality that grounds the absurdity in a heightened yet recognizable reality. By contrast, Theater Camp’s comedy mostly comes across as forced and laborious, which makes watching the film, at times, feel like sitting through extended acting exercises where everyone is giving it 110% every take.

Adapted from Lieberman’s 2020 short of the same name, Theater Camp grew out of co-writers Gordon, Lieberman, Ben Platt, and Noah Galvin’s desire to, per Gordon,...
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  • 7/7/2023
  • by Derek Smith
  • Slant Magazine
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‘First Time Female Director’ Review: A Dire ‘Waiting For Guffman’-Esque Disappointment From Writer/Director/Star Chelsea Peretti [Tribeca]
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A great movie comedy is something of a miracle, a combination of circumstances, personnel, and timing that would seem impossible to replicate, even under the most ideal circumstances. So first and foremost, the baffling thing about Chelsea Peretti’s “First Time Female Director” is that, once you set its title-embedded topicality aside, it’s basically a beat-for-beat remake of Christopher Guest’s “Waiting For Guffman.” Why risk the comparison—especially when you’ll come out looking so dire?

Continue reading ‘First Time Female Director’ Review: A Dire ‘Waiting For Guffman’-Esque Disappointment From Writer/Director/Star Chelsea Peretti [Tribeca] at The Playlist.
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  • 6/13/2023
  • by Jason Bailey
  • The Playlist
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Must Watch Official Trailer for 'Theater Camp' Mockumentary Comedy
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"These people are really weird." Searchlight Pictures has revealed their fun first official trailer for the indie comedy Theater Camp, a mockumentary in the same vein as Waiting for Guffman or Best in Show. This first premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival earlier this year and was a massive hit, one of the best of the fest, I loved it and raved about it in my own review as well. The acclaimed faux documentary film follows the eccentric staff of a rundown theater camp in upstate New York, as they band together with the beloved founder's bro-y son to keep the camp afloat, when she falls into a coma right before the summer session is set to begin. They attempt to put on a masterpiece to save their theater camp known as "AdirondACTS". The ensemble cast of this comedy includes Noah Galvin, Molly Gordon, Ben Platt, Jimmy Tatro, Patti Harrison,...
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  • 5/18/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
Conservative Outlet Blaze Media Makes First Movie Acquisition With Comedy ‘Re-Opening’, Lines Up Scripted Series
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Exclusive: Conservative media company Blaze has made its first exclusive movie acquisition in the shape of comedy Re-Opening. The company is also lining up further comedy acquisitions and its first scripted series.

Re-Opening, which won a handful of awards at North American indie and comedy festivals last year, follows the cast and crew of a struggling theater in Pigeon Valley, Tennessee, as they attempt to prepare the theater to reopen after months of being closed down due to the Covid lockdown. You can see a trailer below.

The mockumentary, which nods to classics of the genre such as Waiting For Guffman, is co-directed, co-produced and co-written by TikTok comedy actory and Groundlings alum Chris Guerra who also stars alongside Kelsey Cooke (who also produces), Patty Guggenheim, Emily Pendergast and Leonard Robinson.

The film will be streamed to BlazeTV subscribers on May 4.

Blaze, which is following in the footsteps of fellow...
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  • 4/27/2023
  • by Andreas Wiseman
  • Deadline Film + TV
Eugene Levy Set For ‘Summer Camp’ Comedy With Diane Keaton, Kathy Bates & Alfre Woodard
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Exclusive: Schitt’s Creek alum Eugene Levy is heading to Summer Camp. The four-time Emmy winner will play Diane Keaton’s love interest in the comedy also set to star Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard.

Castille Landon (After franchise) is directing the film, which is heading into production next month in North Carolina, from her own script. It tells the story of Nora, Ginny and Mary, who have been best friends since childhood, spending their summers together inseparably at sleepaway camp. As the years have passed, they’ve seen each other less and less, so when the chance for a summer camp reunion arises, they all take it, some begrudgingly and others excitedly. Each of their lives might not be where they’d imagined, but one thing is for sure — Nora, Ginny, and Mary need each other, and summer camp reminds them why.

Related Story A24 Sets Disaster Comedy ‘Y2K...
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  • 3/24/2023
  • by Matt Grobar
  • Deadline Film + TV
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